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Senators Give Kerry Advice

“This man is a national hero,” Byrd said in an interview a few hours after meeting privately with the Massachusetts Democrat in his Capitol Hill office. “All he needs to say is, ‘I was there.

Blog Spat

“People made us aware of this yesterday,” said Dawson in an interview Wednesday afternoon.

Military Recruits

and the Korean War — today the number of veterans serving in both the Senate and House has plummeted to around 31 percent.

Kerry Allies to Shape Party Platform

Rosa DeLauro — will serve on the committee charged with drafting the party’s platform heading into the convention. DeLauro is joined on the panel by Reps.

Ways & Means to an End

Now, like a humble post-grad, the six-term lawmaker schleps his résumé from interview to interview in Washington’s other corridors of power.

‘Dean’s List’ Features Unusual Honor Roll

Dean’s first selections reveal that he still relishes the underdog, a role he played himself for much of the presidential race before rising to the top of the field and then self-destructing during

Note to Self — Get Unlisted Phone Number

Stark was one of 49 Democrats who voted against the resolution on the grounds the House GOP leadership didn’t include several provisions they wanted in the measure; 151 Democrats voted for it.

For Santorum, ‘Team’ Is First

Santorum, in recent years the chamber’s leading social conservative, is still reaping praise from within the Senate Republican Conference — the ideologically diverse caucus he chairs — for the assistance

Energy Bill May Hitch Ride on FSC

The fate of a comprehensive energy bill — the long-stalled priority of the Bush administration — could rise or fall on the fortunes of the international corporate tax bill currently on the Senate floor

Lott Weighs Push To Reform FEC

“They can’t produce the votes. They can’t get a majority vote.” For Lott, the commission’s handling of the 527 issue was the last straw.

Embattled Ballance Retiring

“Considering the number of candidates in the primary and those expressing an intent to file, I do not believe that the current state of my health will allow me to mount the vigorous campaign necessary

Library Settles Lawsuit for $230K

The agreement directs the Library to pay Nancy Lee Jones, an employee in the Congressional Research Service’s American Law Division, $45,486 in back pay and an additional $63,878.67 in noneconomic